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moneyline

A moneyline is a way to express betting odds for a sporting event, showing how much you can win relative to your stake. If the odds are negative (e.g., -150), it indicates the favorite; you need to bet that amount to win $100. If the odds are positive (e.g., +200), it shows the underdog; a $100 bet would yield $200 in profit if they win. The moneyline simplifies odds into straightforward profit expectations, making it easy to understand potential payouts regardless of the event's favorite or underdog status.